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  • 15 Nov 2024
    • Global Economy
    • Global Economic Governance
    • Poverty
    • Multilateral Institutions
    • Institutions
    • International Economy

    Economics as history: Assessing the 2024 Nobel Prize

    Stephen Grenville
    Rich country or poor country? Why a chain of causation proposed by this year’s winners is so controversial.
  • 8 Mar 2024
    • Development Assistance
    • Southeast Asia
    • Poverty
    • Multilateral Development Banks
    • Sex and Gender

    Gender equality financing: Spotlight on Southeast Asia

    Grace Stanhope
    A discrepancy in data collection for gender-led funding is skewing the stats on development support in the region.
  • 14 Feb 2024
    • Poverty

    Global poverty is still a massive problem – no matter how you count it

    Roland Rajah , Ahmed Albayrak
    Progress is at risk unless the world redoubles efforts at poverty eradication.
  • 16 Jan 2024
    • Development Assistance
    • Global Economy
    • Debt
    • Poverty
    • Trade
    • Coronavirus

    Global economic prospects are the worst in decades but investing in the future could be the answer

    Robert Walker
    The World Bank reports on why global growth and poverty reduction are slowing but points to investment as a way forward.
  • 7 Jul 2023
    • Timor-Leste
    • Energy
    • Poverty

    Timor-Leste: Breaking free from temptation of easy money

    Guteriano Neves
    The Gusmão-led government has a raft of development challenges and cannot afford to rely solely on oil and gas.
  • 30 Jun 2023
    • Global Economy
    • Poverty
    • Trade

    Globalisation promised growth. Now emerging economies need a new path

    Suryaputra Wijaksana
    Rising trade barriers and financial stress has upended the idea that a free and open world economy will bring prosperity.
  • 9 Jun 2023
    • Asia
    • Poverty

    East Asia’s low welfare spending model fails to tackle inequality

    Gyu-Jin Hwang
    A historical reliance on family has allowed governments to put the economic onus on those who can least afford it.
  • 26 Jul 2022
    • Global Economy
    • Poverty

    “Silver lining”: Covid‑19 accelerates progress on financial inclusion

    Clay O’Brien
    Access to financial services can be a key to poverty reduction and increased digitisation during lockdowns has helped.
  • 11 May 2022
    • China – Belt and Road Initiative
    • Development Assistance
    • Southeast Asia
    • Poverty

    Mapping Southeast Asian development assistance

    Teesta Prakash , Alexandre Dayant
    A new measure of foreign aid impact in countries hit by Covid and infrastructure failure is set to fill the gap.
  • 8 Mar 2021
    • Poverty
    • Coronavirus
    • Sex and Gender

    Food security and Covid-19: Recognising women’s leadership

    Over half the world’s farmers and food producers are women. A study will look at their experiences in the covid crisis.
  • 14 Aug 2020
    • Poverty
    • Multilateral Institutions
    • Climate change
    • Coronavirus

    World order in the time of coronavirus

    Bobo Lo
    Blame China and Russia. But the real cause of breakdown in the “rules-based international order” lies with the West.

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